The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear in Circuit Court on March 17.

• Brad L. Hill, 34, theft by receiving — $7,500.

• Savanna N. Hill, 28, theft by receiving — $7,500.

On Feb. 3, Russellville police officers responded to a burglary call at a South Commerce Avenue address, according to testimony from an officer. The home was reportedly burglarized while the resident was out of town. A total of $9,100 in damages and property loss were reported.

Some of the jewelry was located at a local pawn shop, where it was determined Savanna Hill had allegedly sold the items while Brad Hill was with her.

According to testimony, Brad Hill told officers the jewelry was purchased from another person for $100, and the money from the sale of the items was used to buy groceries and pay bills.

RPD responded to a shoplifting call at a Dollar General store on Friday. While searching Ferguson, the suspect in the matter, officers allegedly found meth in his pocket. In addition, codeine cough syrup was found in his car, according to a police report.

According to a police report, officers initiated a traffic stop on Foster because her vehicle was seen leaving the area where a shots fired call was reported.

The officer found a bag of what is suspected to be illegal drugs in the vehicle.

• Joshua Varnell, 30, possession of drug paraphernalia — $5,000.

Varnell was stopped by a RPD officer on Saturday for driving with fictitious tags. After the officer pulled Varnell over, he found five spoons in the vehicle with residue on them. Varnell allegedly said the residue was probably methadone.

Gritton allegedly entered a victim's vehicle in the Walgreens parking lot and took several bags of groceries, placing them on the east side of the building. Officers responded and reviewed video evidence which allegedly showed her taking the items.

On Saturday, an Arkansas State Police trooper approached the occupants of a vehicle having engine problems at the Shell gas station in Atkins. The trooper determined the vehicle had fictitious tags and the driver, who allegedly smelled of alcohol, had a suspended license, a report stated.

When the officer noticed Brown standing behind a trash can, he approached her. Brown allegedly admitted to having 2 pounds of marijuana in her purse. The officer also located digital scales, 12 Xanax pills and more than $3,000 in cash.

Johnston was searched by RPD officers during a shoplifting investigation. In addition to allegedly possessing stolen items, for which she faces misdemeanor charges, officers also found two bags of a crystal substance believed to be methamphetamine, a syringe with residue and two small containers, one with a liquid residue and cotton inside it.